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Show THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 1, 1967 USU Summer Classes Set At Intermountain School week of June 12, according to Sam Gordon, Vocational Director of the Box Elder Utah State university is a number of classes at the Intermountain school in Brigham City beginning the g Edu-catio- n County School district. The classes will be held in the afternoon sometime between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. The direct, or said they are being organ, ized pi imarlly for the employ es at Intermountain school. people from the community are welcome providing they can meet the schedule. T, How-eve- stration building. Persons who are not able to t attend the registration may Sam Gordon or Hannah Brown at the offices of the Board of Education in the county court house They may express their desires as to the classes offered and every effort will be made to assist them in their registration, complimentary ticket, with the tickets available from the bishop in participating LDS wards. Married couples and young adults over 21 in the area are eligible to attend. SIT LOCAL CONCrRT The LDS Sociables of Box Fhier countv will prevent the Imperial Glee club of Logan in a concert at the Brigham Citv LDS tabernacle on Saturdav, June 4, at :30 p.m. Admission will be bv PRESENTS AWARD Brigham City Ladies of Elks honored Miss Carolyn Cannon of Bear River High school recently at their annual officers hanauet. Miss Cannon is pictured receiving a wrist watch from Mrs. Margaret George, chairman of the Nursing Scholarship for the Ladies of Elks. The group helps to sponser a nursing scholarship for a worthy graduating senior in the state each year. USU Lists Candidates For 1967 Graduation A total of 82 students from CLASSES OFFERED include: er, Terrilyn Mae Irvin, John Basic Communication 1, and Box Elder county are among the Wayne Johnson, Jr., Basic Communication 3, which more than 1,800 candidates for Gene Alfred Juber, Paul Wen. are classes in remedial educa- degrees at Utah State univer- dell Kotter, John Dewayne Lee, There Is a class in Library Science 165 which covers the production of inexpensive audio visual aid materials; also Psychology 53, which is tion Veteran Pilot sity this spring. The following are candidates for bachelors degrees: Thomas Armstrong, Patricia Kay Billings, David Williams general psychology; Call, Robert Bruce Cefalo, Ron-aiGene and Sociology 74, which Is an William Cefalo, Introduction to new math for Gennett Davis, Joseph A. Done, parents and Is a non. credit Nile Chase Greenhalgh, Dav-iOwen Grlmley, Steven D, class. Barbara Maero Anyone interested in these Gunderson, classes should register June 5 Hansen, James Cameron or contact the offices of the Glenn Marrlner Hawkes, Board of Education for assis. Robert A, Hills, Annette G, tance. Hunsaker, Merle Leon Hunsak- y Sets Talk d On Viet War Har-mo- Norde Wilson, who as a lieuin the U.S. Navy, flew 125 bombing missions over North and South Viet nam, will address a public audience In Brigham City on Saturday, June 10, at Central school, 210 South Main. The program will start at 8 p.m. and Is sponsored by a Box Elder county group .. Truth About Civil Turmoil (TACT) which has committee tenant Ruth 723-622- over. here And Just like bustin out all The weather is follow, June Is In the song, I Its lng the same old pattern, rain, sunshine and wind with a hailstorm thrown In for good measure on Monday. Up until about 2 p.m. Monday there were gard-en- s and gardens of beautiful exotic Iris all over town and around 4 p.m. after the storm they were all a bedraggled sorry looking bunch of plain old flying at half mast. "flags This morning our little white petunias under the walnut tree are all waving little white bios, soms of surrender to the ele. ments of a sea of mud. But.. .school Is out and Its perfect traveling weather so Party Line Is looking forward to things getting mighty lively for the next few months. HOW SORRY WE WERE to learn that the Glenn Fords and daughter Sherry are winding up affairs here In town In prepara, tlon for a move to Sunnyvale, Calif. He left today and Mrs. Ford and Sherry will remain for awhile before going to the coast. A host of farewell parties have kept the Fords on the go during the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bratton took them to Graycllffe In Ogden for dinner. The Bill Killians entertained at a dinner In their home and the Bob Butlers hosted them at a dinner at the Balsam Embers In Salt Lake City. Dinner at the Old Mill In Ogden was the Cal Jeanselmes way of saying farewell and the Shirl Isoms had them over for dinner at their home here. ANOTHER GROUP OF after, noon have filled these past few days for Mrs. Ford. Mrs. Robert Long had a tea at her home for close friends and Mrs. Joe Pelham took Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Phil Dyk-strMrs. Robert Long, Mrs. Pelham Sr. and Mrs. Dykstra Sr. who are visiting here from the East, to lunch at the Lions Den In Ogden. Mrs. Robert Meeker enter, talned at a Sunday coffee at her home and Mrs. Robert Jamison entertained the Gray Ladles of the Pioneer Memorial Home at a coffee In honor of Mrs. Ford who has been a member of that group for many years, On Flrday, fellow office em. ployees at Thlokol, hosted the Fords at a buffet at the Elks Lodge. Saturday morning Mr. Ford was delighted when the Brigham City swim team presented him with a scroll and silver s tray in recognition of his to that group during the past few years. 20-fo- ser-vice- FAREWELL PARTIES 9 Before the close school of her first hour home room her with a birthday party. sur-prise- d Hards, Carol Firth Harris, James Michael Henderson, Toni Lynne Jeppson, Settle Smith Keetch, Janell Raybould Kerr, James Cyril Linford, Phillip David Markham, Gary L. Mil-leRuth Price Palmer, Kent David Peterson, Leo K. Peter-son- , Glena Dawn Smith, Carma Larene Stevens, Lynn Dale Thomas, Robert Carl Van Swed. Spackman, Mark Mont Petersen en, Larene Ann Ward. Gerald Earl Bowcutt, Galen Larry Kent Barfuss, Dorothy Judd Bradford, Eileen Brock-man- , Shey Davis, Robert Rex Jensen, William Loyal Glann, Jay Sharol King, Jean Larson, Jon Vard Hansen, Charles Leonard Scott Maughan, Rushton Wright all of Brigham City. Others Include JoAnn Spencer Adams, Carol Frildo Andersen, Coy Fllburn Gardner, Joan Marlene Hansen, Dean Brent John, sen. Robert Charles Deakln, Janet Anderson, SherrelRaeTroseth. Mary Ann Waite Barber, Jane Braegger, Geraldine Hunsaker Boyd con-tac- SETS TALK Norde Wilson will speak in Brigham City on the Vietnamese war June 10. - Euijmmiimz REGISTRATION will be held Monday, June 5, at 9 a.m. at the Intermountain school. For further Information concerning place of registration, Inquiry may be made at the Admini- c- Pamela Meals, Jack H. Mol. gard, Phlll Thomas Nave, Kath-ryS. Nielsen, Rojean Reeves Norton, Darrell Morris Nuttall, Dorothy Nuttall, Richard Leon Packer. Shirley Rasmussen, Charles R. Robinson, Paul William Nina Mae Slggard Sharp, Arvol Dale Smith, Grant Lyle Southam, Charlene Moyes Cheryl Kay KeckTarbet, Nolland James Tlngey, Carol Alice Westenskow, Robert Lee Whitaker, Quinton Ford Wilson, n Rob-lnso- r, HAVE SURPLUS OF CERTIFIED RED SEED POTATOES (Red Lasodas, Red Bounty, Pontiacs) Sum-mer- Would furnish seed on growing contract to responsible growers or will sell outright at reasonable prices, Contact Vance - Salt Lake City Phone 328-888- 8 Evenings 278-903- 5 AFTER EIGHT YEARS in our city where the Fords have been so active In community affairs members from Willard, Perry, we are going to miss them. Brigham City, Tremonton, Bothwell and Snowvllle, I am sure their friends Join s according to Chairman Roger Party Line In wishing them and happiness In their new Olsen of Willard. Gar-lan- sue-ces- home. the end of this week I suppose most of the college kids who are coming home for the summer will have arrived. One of the first to get here was Miss Martha Selple who flew here from Abilene Christian college to spend the summer with her folks the Jack Seiples. She will also be employed here for the summer. By NORDE WILSON gained r prominence when a he wrote to Congressman William E. Minshall of Ohio was published In Aviation Week . Space Technology on Oct. 24, and in the Oct. 31 issue of U.S. News & World Report. let-te- In this letter he Issued a scathing Indictment of the United States no win policy in Vietnam, the "useless sacrifice DROPPING IN TO SAY hello of American lives, the true bomb shortages, the worthless to family and fi lends were and patterns of newlyweds Ale and Mrs. targets now being practiced Kent (Louie) Nelson of Chey-enncivilian American high by will Nelson Mrs. Wyo. be remembered as the former officials who are trying to win Brenda Peterson. They were this war from offices In Washington. houseguests of her folks the Sid and Petersons during their stay IN JUNE, 1966, he completed also visited with his parents term of service as the LaRue .B Nelsons. They a four-yea- r returned to Cheyenne on Mem- a flying officer, Including 16 months of combat duty In Viet-naorial Day. This local speaking Is but one of 64 he MEMORIAL DAY weekend r was enjoyed by Mrs. Harry will deliver in the Smith in Twin Falls, Ida., where states and Idaho In a 12.week she went to visit her brother-In-la- period. and sister the Glen Born In Sebrlng, Fla. and a graduate of Baldwin Wallace and college, Berea, Ohio, he went THE HERB ADAMSONS t In through training at a week Balls spent Myrland Nval Fla. Pensacola Air station, Colorado recently where they visited with their sons and fam- and later served as air intelligence officer and public ilies. officer In Fighter Squad-roThe Balls went to Arvada, 92. Colo, to see Mr. and Mrs. His two cruises in Vietnam Balls and the Adamsons were spent aboard the aircraft at the Air time their spent Force Academy with Capt. and carrier USS Ranger and on the nuclear powered attack carrier Mrs. Herbert Adamson, USS Enterprise. New Drink New fiom an English fiim is the fust bitter orange flaior-e- d carbonated bevel age made from fresh orange pulp. peel, pith and .mice, imported essences and quinine. The slightly tart drink is described as a mixer or an adult soft drink. It comes in bottles 'Schweppes Blttei Orange' re-ce- four-corne- Sim-mon- pre-fligh- n Del-wi- n SPORT PERFECT RECORDS These children at Corinne school attended classes the entire past year without an absence. For some it was several years of perfect attendance. Front, from left, Darrel Hansen, Mike Woodward, Rose Ann Rebetrano, Peggy Smoot, Lisa Hansen, Jay R. Jensen, and David Sayama. Second row, Dan Bunderson, Dorel Hill, Alice Ann Harper, 2; Sherrie Hatch, Sheila Kirk, Scott Norman, and Kelly Norrill, 4. Third row', Scott Anderson, David Anderson, 5; Vicky Gilbert, Arlene Nelson, 2; Ellen Sayama, Sheryl Davis, 2, and Marsha Pom-mie- for r. . 2. The items are now on dis. play for Inspection from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily except weekends. A complete list as well as sale Surplus Property to Be Sold at Hill Air Base terms and conditions may be seen at Building Hill Air Force Base. Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. You must be The Defense Surplus sales furniture, floor polishers, dls. and registered to bid. present Mailed office announced Monday that a play platforms and cases, bids cannot be accepted. Items bid sale will be local spot equipment and appliances, purchased may be removed on held at Hill Air Force Base fans, Jackets, hardware, heat, the sale date provided full pay. on Saturday, June 10, at the ers, cabinets, electrical and ment is made. and redistribution marketing electronic equipment and For further details contact The activity, Building containers, plumbing William R. Patterson at Hill sale will start at 9 a.m. and equipment, carts, bins, just to Air Force Base, telephone the public is invited to attend. mention a few. Among the 330 items to be MOST ITEMS have been used offered will be gas pumps, air coolers, household and office and some require repairs. kit-che- n BRIGHAM afie ta Clothe "Fuel for Thought" --from REYNOLDS REEDER: KIw to fflunM Sltoff ASS nun le Fathers Day Sunday Vbu n?eau, BLOCK? to June 1 8th Give the gift Only You can give. have also kept Sherry Ford busy as her friends combined farewell with surprise birthday parties In honor of her birth date which fell on May 16. Close friends gathered at the Bob where their Butlers daughter Chrlsse and Carolyn Packer hosted a delightful patio The guests presented party. Sherry with a scroll signed by all the guests which announc-e- d that they would send her next years Boomerang from Box Elder High complete with slgna. tures from her friends as their parting gift. 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